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At which point, Ye Olde Golde Shoppe would be found in NC instead.
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Then the state would have all this inconvenient gold on its hands, which it would sell back to Ye Old Golde Shoppe in exchange for normal money that it could use to cover its expenses.
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At Qvale Auto Group's British Motor Car Distributors in San Francisco, general manager Vincent Golde said his company has seen weaker sales of some brands like Rolls-Royce this year compared with last.
Luxury-Car Buyers Steer to Top Brands Pui-Wing Tam 2011
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Not to mention tossing off Tom Lehrer's "Hanukkah in Santa Monica" for seasonal good cheer -- and Ebersole having her little casting joke by insisting she's using the ditty as an audition for the role of Golde in a future Fiddler on the Roof production.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Genius Jazz Violinist Aaron Weinstein Meets Brilliant Jazz Singer Christine Ebersole in Dual Birdland Triumph David Finkle 2011
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"There's definitely pent-up demand in the super high-end luxury car market," said Mr. Golde.
Luxury-Car Buyers Steer to Top Brands Pui-Wing Tam 2011
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In 1984 Golde struck a $3 billion deal with Sandoz to produce and refine nine valuable cancer-fighting pharmaceuticals produced by Moore's spleen.
Harriet A. Washington: Gene Patenting Produces Profits, Not Cures 2010
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The organ had been removed as part of Moore's treatment for hairy cell leukemia but Golde had withheld its true value from Moore and misled Moore about the real reason why he was periodically extracting Moore's blood, tissue, bone marrow and semen, not as part of his therapy for the research laboratory.
Harriet A. Washington: Gene Patenting Produces Profits, Not Cures Harriet A. Washington 2010
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When Moore sued for rights to his own tissues he lost consistently in the courts, culminating in a Supreme Court decision for Golde and UCLA that noted its trepidation that a victory for Moore would have a chilling effect on medical research.
Harriet A. Washington: Gene Patenting Produces Profits, Not Cures Harriet A. Washington 2010
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It's not a touring version of the 2004 Broadway revival starring Alfred Molina (eventually replaced by Fierstein, with Rosie O'Donnell as Tevye's wife, Golde).
With Harvey Fierstein as Tevye, 'Fiddler' roars right along Nelson Pressley 2010
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When Moore sued for rights to his own tissues he lost consistently in the courts, culminating in a Supreme Court decision for Golde and UCLA that noted its trepidation that a victory for Moore would have a chilling effect on medical research.
Harriet A. Washington: Gene Patenting Produces Profits, Not Cures 2010
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